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> But what about 21st birthday parties, which some have claimed to be the sort of 'special occasion' which warrants a re-enactment of the Blitz? Do the perpetrators leaflet all the houses in the area and put up warning notices in advance? Certainly not around here.
> if a big hotel often has events any sensible farmer would not put livestock near the venue
> Bonfire societies have to start early to fit in all the displays !! Why not just have community displays on the night ? How many firework parties do people need to attend ??!!
> The sheep that are already pregnant with the early lambs don't take kindly to the explosions above them either.
> not sure how you can legislate about noise other than the laws that are already in place :-(
> So what about bird scarers or shooting parties are we going to have to ban anything that is noisy ?
> The loudest firework I've ever heard in my life, was set off during the day-time, in the summer.
> Not allow the production or sale of the noisy ones only quiet ones.
> Guy Faulkes not BIRTHDAYS or New Year
> Harley was so terrified he clawed his way through the door. His front claws were worn completely away, the carpet was covered in blood from the damage he had sustained to his paws and legs, he was cowering under a cabinet and the door was destroyed - and this is my dog who is the easiest going most laid back dog I have ever owned.
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